Introducing Dene Moore
Watershed Watch welcomes Dene Moore to the team. Dene is our new communications specialist.
Watershed Watch welcomes Dene Moore to the team. Dene is our new communications specialist.
Read in detail about the collaborative effort for conservation and cultural preservation of the Gill Bar.
While we wait for the federal government to follow through on the prime minister’s promise to get factory fish farms out of our coastal waters, the damage continues.
Around 85 percent of salmon habitat in the lower Fraser River has been lost. Our ability to act on solutions is limited by resources and red tape.
Dr. Jonathan Moore, head of SFU's Salmon Watersheds Lab talks climate change and salmon on Watershed Watch’s webinar. Missed the webinar? YouTube link within.
Our third annual Salmon Spawn Watch contest wrapped up on November 15! Each year we enjoy seeing entries come
Giving Tuesday is on November 28 this year. Can you help us raise $5,500 in just 24 hours to help get fish farms out of B.C.'s coastal waters?
It stretches from the equator to the Arctic, the eastern coasts of Asia to the western coasts of British
We are so excited to be hosting an upcoming webinar with Dr. Jonathan Moore of Simon Fraser University. Dr.
DFO is failing to manage fisheries sustainably. That’s the verdict of Canada’s environment commissioner. An audit by the commissioner’s